Re: All RAC Nodes reboot without log-entry
- From: "bkaltofen@xxxxxx" <bkaltofen@xxxxxx>
- To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 12:53:37 +0100
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The RAC is a new setup. The Nodes with OS-only where running for 4 weeks
without issue before. I installed the RAC last week.
@Dan
There is no cron or something. Only me and 2 administrators have access
to the system.
dmesg will only show entries starting with the last boot. So there is no
chance do get information from the affected system.
I'm with you about booting both nodes is not a common Cluster behavior.
@Brian
There is nothing seen from the OS that indicates a Interconnect issue. I
have no access to the network and power supply, as I'm remote. The local
admins say there is no issue, too.
@Andrew
There are ASM and DB instances, but nothing in the logs. The logs show
normal behavior till they report the startup of the instances after the
reboot.
regards, Björn
Dan Norris schrieb:
In my past days when I was much more mischevious than I am now (or
maybe not :), I once set a cron job to reboot a system once a day. It
was on a SGI system sitting on a desk in a classroom at Silicon
Graphics' training facility, so I didn't do it to your system, but it
might be worth changing all the passwords just for good measure.
You might also check the "dmesg" output to see if there's something
being reported in there that didn't make it into the logfiles. I
haven't ever seen Clusterware reboot a node without logging a message
about it *somewhere* (one of the places you said you looked), so my
theory is that this isn't caused by Oracle software. Therefore, I'd
investigate something in hardware or OS. Odd that they both
reboot--that's not a common Clusterware method to resolve anything
either.
I presume that Oracle Clusterware is the only cluster manager. if you
also have VCS or SunCluster, obviously you need to check on their logs
as well.
Dan
----- Original Message ----
From: "bkaltofen@xxxxxx" <bkaltofen@xxxxxx>
To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 10:01:53 AM
Subject: All RAC Nodes reboot without log-entry
Hello,
I'm facing the problem, that all my RAC nodes (2 Node Cluster 10.2.0.3
on Solaris 10, Oracle CRS + ASM) reboot at the same time without any log
entries in /var/etc/messages, /var/log/syslog and all log files under
$ORACLE_CRS_HOME/log/...
The cluster is a fresh installation. Any suggestions? Where can I look
further?
Kind regards,
Björn
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You might also check the "dmesg" output to see if there's something being reported in there that didn't make it into the logfiles. I haven't ever seen Clusterware reboot a node without logging a message about it *somewhere* (one of the places you said you looked), so my theory is that this isn't caused by Oracle software. Therefore, I'd investigate something in hardware or OS. Odd that they both reboot--that's not a common Clusterware method to resolve anything either.
I presume that Oracle Clusterware is the only cluster manager. if you also have VCS or SunCluster, obviously you need to check on their logs as well.
Dan ----- Original Message ---- From: "bkaltofen@xxxxxx" <bkaltofen@xxxxxx> To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 10:01:53 AM Subject: All RAC Nodes reboot without log-entry Hello, I'm facing the problem, that all my RAC nodes (2 Node Cluster 10.2.0.3 on Solaris 10, Oracle CRS + ASM) reboot at the same time without any log entries in /var/etc/messages, /var/log/syslog and all log files under $ORACLE_CRS_HOME/log/... The cluster is a fresh installation. Any suggestions? Where can I look further? Kind regards, Björn -- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l
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